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strongholds to the border of pakistan. unintended consequences, tonight to new research shows that a diet soda may have the opposite defect. >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to kaylee's death ignores all of the evidence. >> tonight you will hear prosecutors last pitch to send the defendant to death row. >> most of the ring is to the south and west of us. find out where the rain is and the forecast coming up just a minute. honey, why aren't you playing with your friends? i am playing with my friends. hey, mrs. d... joseph? sarah! it's mommy's turn now. let's go. [ male announcer ] the average home has over four internet-connected devices. we were gonna storm the castle. i love your hair. [ sarah ] thanks i went to your guy. it's perfect. i thought we were storming the castle. [ male announcer ] that's why you need the internet rated #1 for supporting multiple users and devices simultaneously. verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-tty/v. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we kno
strongholds to the border of pakistan. unintended consequences, tonight to new research shows that a diet soda may have the opposite defect. >> to say that there is no evidence to connect casey anthony to kaylee's death ignores all of the evidence. >> tonight you will hear prosecutors last pitch to send the defendant to death row. >> most of the ring is to the south and west of us. find out where the rain is and the forecast coming up just a minute. honey, why aren't you...
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about pakistan anyway, isn't it? >>guest: well, the reason we got into this mess is because of pakistan in the 1980's and we pumped $6 million into the system creating the monsters we are fighting now. keep in mind if you step back and look at global stage the world is better but it is a direct threat against american interests overseas from islamic fundamentalist groups that use violence instead of political means. >>shepard: robert, good to hear from you. the united nations has reported 1,462 civilian deaths in six months of this year in afghanistan a 15 percent increase from the first half of 2010. in parts of the midwest in the central united states, another day of triple digit temperatures. the heat wave is a monster. i know, it's july. it's hot, but this can kill people. 17 states are now under heat warnings and we will show you warnings and we will show you all of them. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while y
about pakistan anyway, isn't it? >>guest: well, the reason we got into this mess is because of pakistan in the 1980's and we pumped $6 million into the system creating the monsters we are fighting now. keep in mind if you step back and look at global stage the world is better but it is a direct threat against american interests overseas from islamic fundamentalist groups that use violence instead of political means. >>shepard: robert, good to hear from you. the united nations has...
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stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan and when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan afghanistan need right now has nothing to do with the surgeon or d. surgeon american forces on the ground when afghanistan really needs right now is a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all the tribes and all the factions the only way to save and again a stand from narco chaos he is to come down to the top level negotiations with the pakistani military to radical i the american ground forces from afghanistan to the southern part off take your stank along there i can stand it and warner and to lead the pakistani volunteer corps to take their position with then push through mr. some accusations which even if they might the force can still prove they can see a reputation as the former chief minister his cost online talk show host or a half an ist york what this means for people's definition of when things go too far. is that's the cases of d.m.k. and te
stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan and when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan afghanistan need right now has nothing to do with the surgeon or d. surgeon american forces on the ground when afghanistan really needs right now is a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all the tribes and all the factions the only way to save and again a...
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stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region hear accounts of the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan afghanistan need right now has nothing to do with surging already surging american forces on the ground whatever gamester and really needs right now is their wake up call as the only way to re-unite all tribes and all other factions the only way to see again a stand from narrative chaos is compound a bit top level negotiations with the pakistani military to read employ the american ground forces from afghanistan to southern corridor of take it stank along their pakistani indian border there and the lay of the pakistani rancher corps continued their position we then pushed through mr. there are some accusations which even if they might be proved false can still prove fatal to their reputation as a former i.m.f. chief as to his cost one line talk show host or a heartless nasty people in new york what this means for people's definition of when things go too far. th
stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region hear accounts of the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan afghanistan need right now has nothing to do with surging already surging american forces on the ground whatever gamester and really needs right now is their wake up call as the only way to re-unite all tribes and all other factions the only way to see again a...
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computer terrorists as a stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan what advantage to need right now has nothing to do with surging or at least surging american forces on the ground we're never going to stand really needs right now is a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all tried and all our other factions and the only way to save afghanistan from narco ours he is to come down there top level negotiations with the pakistani military to read employ american ground forces from afghanistan to sergeant part of pakistan along their pakistani indian border and their pakistani rancher corps to change their position within russia units that. there are some accusations which even if they might be proved false can still prove fatal to your reputation as a former i.m.f. chief wednesday's cost but online a talk show host or harvest last people in new york what this means for people's definition when things
computer terrorists as a stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan what advantage to need right now has nothing to do with surging or at least surging american forces on the ground we're never going to stand really needs right now is a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all tried and all our other...
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to a standstill is blamed on armed gangs auntie's military contributor says stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan what afghanistan needs right now has nothing to do we have surging or d. surging american forces on the ground whatever ganesan really needs right now is a wake up call and is the only way to re-unite all tribes and all the factions the only way to save afghanistan from narco couse is to conduct this top level negotiations with the pakistani military to read it ploy the american ground forces from afghanistan to part of pakistan along then the pakistani border and to lead the pakistani raunchier corps to take their position within our students that. there are some accusations which even if they might be proved false can still prove fatal to your reputation as a former i.m.f. chief next to his cost while in line talk show host laurie harmfulness the last people in new york what this me
to a standstill is blamed on armed gangs auntie's military contributor says stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan what afghanistan needs right now has nothing to do we have surging or d. surging american forces on the ground whatever ganesan really needs right now is a wake up call and is the only way to...
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on armed gangs or his military contributor says stabilizing pakistan is the key to bringing peace to the region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan again if the need right now has nothing to do be a surgeon or a d. surgeon american forces on the ground when afghanistan really needs right now he's a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all tribes and all factions the only way to save afghanistan from narco chaos he is to come down to the top level negotiations with the pakistani military and to read employ their american ground forces from afghanistan to southern part of pakistan along their thank you stand in the end border and to lead the pakistani volunteer corps to change their position within our students that. are sort of accusations that even if true or false can still proof able to one's reputation as former i.m.f. chief knows to its cost online talk show host laurie harford asked people in new york what this means for people's definition of w
on armed gangs or his military contributor says stabilizing pakistan is the key to bringing peace to the region. here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan again if the need right now has nothing to do be a surgeon or a d. surgeon american forces on the ground when afghanistan really needs right now he's a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all tribes and all...
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faith or regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato air we'll bombing in libya is related to american tribe vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they are nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and libya could be both the united states and made to operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn and a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy a very bombing is one hundred percent of nato operation timing off nato operation against libya demonstrated not on the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and afghan leadership it is also indicative of a huge credibility gap between genuine united states of america and its year appear in nato partners. but we'll be back with latest headlines just a couple of minutes and stay tune into on. and to. me. observe nature and discover its beauty. communicate with the wild and. test yourself and become free. see what
faith or regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato air we'll bombing in libya is related to american tribe vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they are nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and libya could be both the united states and made to operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn and a half wars for the united states...
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of charcoal. the u.s. policy or the leg off a it regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a closer look how the nato aerial bombing in leave there is related to american tries in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and libya could be both the united states and nato operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy at the bombing is one hundred percent nato operation timing of nato operation against libya demonstrated not only of the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and afghan leadership it is also indicative of a huge credibility gap be to be in genuine united states of america and its here opinion nato partners. with the law from moscow it's good to have you with us on that this saturday a quick summary of the headlines coming your way in just a moment. the are. the limits the says the news is.
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reportedly killed in pakistan. in a recent news conference, the president insisted gaining intelligence remained a priority. >> that mitigates against this danger that you're suggesting that our main goal is going to be to kill these individuals as opposed to essentially capturing them. >> with no new high value testers, some intelligence say it's a long term casualty. >> because of the reluctance of the administration, you have essentially pushed this program into an area where you either have to kill someone or let them go. >> reporter: just last week, the obama administration says the corner stone of the strategy is surgical strikes. the campaigns in ypeshgs men and somalia are identical to the traveled areas in pakistan. in washington, fox news. >>> the flags flown after the 911 attacks at the world trade center is on a journey across america. everyday people are bringing the flags back to life. >>> how many drinks is too much before getting behind the wheel. the answer may surprise you. first, a little royal competition for the duke and duchess of cambridge. the two raced paddle bo
reportedly killed in pakistan. in a recent news conference, the president insisted gaining intelligence remained a priority. >> that mitigates against this danger that you're suggesting that our main goal is going to be to kill these individuals as opposed to essentially capturing them. >> with no new high value testers, some intelligence say it's a long term casualty. >> because of the reluctance of the administration, you have essentially pushed this program into an area...
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libya pakistan yemen and now we have somalia that's right it's being reported the u.s. has already launched drone strikes in somalia is another sign of this creeping shadow wars not that means sorry to break if you go war ultimately leads to destruction and death so instead of incessantly covering a case where one little girl died as her will is that is maybe you can find it in you to just think of all the soldiers that have died or gotten wounded in our wars already how about the civilians maybe you could think of why increasing shadow wars even if the teams are smaller the supposed risk to soldiers is much smaller pop at me maybe you could ask why the hell are we still have so many troops in iraq and afghanistan if your own warfare is because the pentagon's go to hell today three u.s. service members were killed in iraq that means fourteen troops have now died this month in out war bars that supposedly over and that makes this month the deadliest for troops in iraq since two thousand and eight and you want to know some totals of the lives lost at this point or report yesterday br
libya pakistan yemen and now we have somalia that's right it's being reported the u.s. has already launched drone strikes in somalia is another sign of this creeping shadow wars not that means sorry to break if you go war ultimately leads to destruction and death so instead of incessantly covering a case where one little girl died as her will is that is maybe you can find it in you to just think of all the soldiers that have died or gotten wounded in our wars already how about the civilians...
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during that siege on the al qaeda lead years residence in pakistan. the wall street journal reports the plot was in early planning stages. u.s. intelligence authorities have long suspected al qaeda prefers to carry out terrorist attacks on dates where w.a symbolic significance. >> the fbi opened an investigation into whether rupert murdock's news corps tried to hack into phones of september 11th victims. news corps has been hit with allegation that's serl several british newspapers hacked into phones of thousands of people and bribed police and several members of congress want this investigation. >> the law says any u.s. corporation that bribes a foreign official is subject to severe penalties not only fine buzz criminal penalties. >> today murdock defended the way the company handled the crisis. and that paper is one murdock own autos the corner zone of the consumer protection bill is set to be launched in just a week. >> you foe the consumer financial protection bureau is clouded in controversy. and. >> republicans don't like this thing them think there is too much power, they're tryi
during that siege on the al qaeda lead years residence in pakistan. the wall street journal reports the plot was in early planning stages. u.s. intelligence authorities have long suspected al qaeda prefers to carry out terrorist attacks on dates where w.a symbolic significance. >> the fbi opened an investigation into whether rupert murdock's news corps tried to hack into phones of september 11th victims. news corps has been hit with allegation that's serl several british newspapers...
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in pakistan, they found documents stating al qaeda was considering an attack on the u.s. on independence day. >> the greatest amount of security is that which you will not see. our combination of technology and plain clothes officers, and lots of enhanced ways to improve safety is probably the most robust plan that i've ever seen. >> reporter: metal detectors will be set up monday to screen tens of thousands of revelers, including this tourist from alaska. >> i would rather have the peace of mind knowing we're safe and at least being vigilant making sure nothing happens. it's well worth the few minutes that you're going to stand in line to get your bag checked. >> reporter: and those bags can include coolers. >> police will not confiscate sunscreen, police will not confiscate soft drinks or lemonade or iced tea or water. certainly, bring all of that to keep yourself hydrated. >> reporter: all in anticipation of the fireworks. to mark another safe and happy fourth. jane watrel, news 4. >>> the national mall will be closed for security sweep between 6:00 and 10:00 a.m. monday
in pakistan, they found documents stating al qaeda was considering an attack on the u.s. on independence day. >> the greatest amount of security is that which you will not see. our combination of technology and plain clothes officers, and lots of enhanced ways to improve safety is probably the most robust plan that i've ever seen. >> reporter: metal detectors will be set up monday to screen tens of thousands of revelers, including this tourist from alaska. >> i would rather...
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apologize for you were arrested in pakistan in two thousand and twelve why were you there here in germany i saw a group that's called jamaat to be helping. young people who have problems with drugs or homeless people who has problems at all they are always in from pakistan they have around the world eighteen million members it's being the biggest islamic group and they are nonpolitical and they are against the war of course and they are also hate him by. because they are against war but. when i went to pakistan i went with it to their school or not to me they have each year i guess between thirty and forty psalms. students who was whistling that school each year i was just one of them and. so when i was captured and thrown to the americans probably was already in a bus close to the airport and i had already my plane ticket in my pocket i was very close so therefore. i couldn't understand why and what reason for. jamaat to be. every everybody knows they are not interested on the war. against. us or what were the circumstances of your arrest when i got arrested. they didn't told me anything a
apologize for you were arrested in pakistan in two thousand and twelve why were you there here in germany i saw a group that's called jamaat to be helping. young people who have problems with drugs or homeless people who has problems at all they are always in from pakistan they have around the world eighteen million members it's being the biggest islamic group and they are nonpolitical and they are against the war of course and they are also hate him by. because they are against war but. when...
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about. the u.s. policy or the leg afraid to regarding pakistan and afghanistan and no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in levy or take a closer look how the nato aerial bombing in leave there is related to american tribe vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and laid there will be both of the united states and nato operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at least in the air over a levy or the bombing is one hundred percent a nato operation timing nato operation against libya demonstrated not on the lack of trust between the united states and pakistan and bad good leadership it is also indicative of a huge credibility gap between the genuine united states of america and its peon nato partners you know right now it's with the five minutes past the hour here in the russian capital we will be back with the latest headlines in just minutes. in the. if. the a. muslim is. the. least so
about. the u.s. policy or the leg afraid to regarding pakistan and afghanistan and no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in levy or take a closer look how the nato aerial bombing in leave there is related to american tribe vies in afghanistan and pakistan on a technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing and laid there will be both of the united states and nato operation but technicalities aside it is not just a turn...
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to have been a fun experiment actually the pakistan great service otherwise known as the eye of fact were held responsible for those attacks back in two thousand and eight two years prior to that in two thousand and six another series of coordinated attacks that happened on that in different trains in india that we've got to have been the students islamic movement of india by is still trying to deal with those to refinish then now if it happened people are just left wondering how this could have occurred so soon after those two thousand and eight attacks. well to discuss this let's talk to turn he's the investigations and it's with the to help weekly magazine in mumbai we join him live thanks very much for being with us here. so what do we know about this group the indian which you had being. willing to do what you. would do a lot of. these groups. this group basically does logically financially support well because the border. as we know killing these groups. but the move. nation which was good thank you six eleven kind of ok so you. don't want to do it but you can control. came bac
to have been a fun experiment actually the pakistan great service otherwise known as the eye of fact were held responsible for those attacks back in two thousand and eight two years prior to that in two thousand and six another series of coordinated attacks that happened on that in different trains in india that we've got to have been the students islamic movement of india by is still trying to deal with those to refinish then now if it happened people are just left wondering how this could...
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western recruits because we were young people from the middle east and afghanistan and pakistan. americans were the new gold standard and we have a generation al-qaida 2.0 and they are the new version of the digital jihadist. >> historically said terrorist are a muslim male and if you don't fit that profile you don't have to worry. in the book you say that is no longer the model. >> that's right. the american sudden al awaki. whether he is e-mailing or bloging or skyping he using technology and the facebook friend from hell. he spreads ideology to. there is a documented case was home grown terrorism since january 2009 every few weeks. >> what is a sign that a parent ought to be worried about their child recruited or sought after by the terrorist? >> common links we see is the american cleric. lookk at the cases in the united states. almost always the fingerprints of this digital jihadist . the young man who drove the car bomb not far from where we are. he was a diseeple . travel to pakistan and got his training. this event in times square was a successful attack. he drove a car
western recruits because we were young people from the middle east and afghanistan and pakistan. americans were the new gold standard and we have a generation al-qaida 2.0 and they are the new version of the digital jihadist. >> historically said terrorist are a muslim male and if you don't fit that profile you don't have to worry. in the book you say that is no longer the model. >> that's right. the american sudden al awaki. whether he is e-mailing or bloging or skyping he using...
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big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a legitimate voice of the libyan people
big problems is pakistan and a lot of the leadership resides in pakistan. we have to have a realistic assessment of the true situation in pakistan because there's no doubt that there's connections between isi and the network that were responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos...
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now suing the cia for its drone strikes in pakistan that have led to civilian deaths don't forget because when you strike something with lethal force there are consequences and although this particular lawyer. has been to the us and many times before the state department has just prevented him from traveling here for a conference on human rights it is not nice and fair and democratic of them it's hypocrisy in the mainstream media just turns a blind eye so that's what they miss. so while the mainstream media is ignoring the ramping up of our air campaign in afghanistan they've also missed another big support the quite frankly makes our military commanders out to be big fat liars last week the un released a quarterly report on the war in afghanistan of the statistics were not pretty violence is up fifty one percent since this time last year so were civilian casualties compared to the spring of two thousand and ten there of twenty percent the number of afghans who've been displaced is up four percent they can remember now more than four hundred and thirty five thousand people so i wo
now suing the cia for its drone strikes in pakistan that have led to civilian deaths don't forget because when you strike something with lethal force there are consequences and although this particular lawyer. has been to the us and many times before the state department has just prevented him from traveling here for a conference on human rights it is not nice and fair and democratic of them it's hypocrisy in the mainstream media just turns a blind eye so that's what they miss. so while the...
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around the world six just think afghanistan iraq pakistan yemen somalia libya it's too much it's unnecessary it's not smart it's creating more damage and destruction and death around the world and i have to stop. ok it's friday and it's time for happy hour and joining me tonight is our two producer jenny churchill and mike riggs as the editor at reason magazine and reason dot com so obviously we have been covering some of the murdoch scandal for you ask me if this could be the end of the empire but the funny thing is that everyone has been covering this except for fox news for the most part and here's them trying to explain why it's really not that big of a deal. and the company has come forward and they've said look this happened a long time ago at a tabloid in london somebody did something really bad and the company reacted they close that newspaper all those people got fired even though ninety nine percent of them absolutely had nothing to do with it for a moment. as apologized but for some reason the public media keeps going over the summer again and. that is just so that it
around the world six just think afghanistan iraq pakistan yemen somalia libya it's too much it's unnecessary it's not smart it's creating more damage and destruction and death around the world and i have to stop. ok it's friday and it's time for happy hour and joining me tonight is our two producer jenny churchill and mike riggs as the editor at reason magazine and reason dot com so obviously we have been covering some of the murdoch scandal for you ask me if this could be the end of the...
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pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray themselves as indians that do a part of the deccan mujahedeen it's a document you can actually comes from an indian would be less spin it does not has been the chilling this gentleman doing in which i had been able to lie seven eight years there have been providing logistical interventions uplift there have been trade. secret better hide out in pakistan and a lot of them to come back into india and then the remaining text or the dick or the emails is big boxes back in pakistan and getting them concluded by them and plan to get a strike by the nation. in pakistan since there is this all based on extra extremist i
pakistan. you mention pakistan. what they'd be any links to told with that group who were held responsible for the hotel bombings back in two thousand and eight when something like on from eighty people were killed there would there be links perhaps between those two organizations yes absolutely they had dearly could you have been back. if you remember any pakistani would be in who had infiltrated mumbai they claim concerns to be deprived of bacon would have been trying to. portray themselves...
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regional experts. there are roughly 400 serving in afghanistan and pakistan so far. do you see this as the future? >> i hope it is the future. i... i think this is something we probably should have did right after 9/11. >> reporter: crawford believes that small groups of u.s. soldiers like him will still be living with the afghan people long after the combat troops have pulled out. mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar. >> schieffer: norway's intelligence chief said today the man who's confessed to massacring 76 people last week acted alone, and tonight, we're getting our first view of the explosion in oslo. surveillance video from an electronics store shows the force of the blast. a new study may answer the question do cell phones put young people at risk of getting cancer? a cold case murder may be solved 53 years later. and presidents, generals, and privates have all been treated there. walter reed's proud history when the "cbs evening news" continues. is t oh, there's a prize, all right. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefull
regional experts. there are roughly 400 serving in afghanistan and pakistan so far. do you see this as the future? >> i hope it is the future. i... i think this is something we probably should have did right after 9/11. >> reporter: crawford believes that small groups of u.s. soldiers like him will still be living with the afghan people long after the combat troops have pulled out. mandy clark, cbs news, kandahar. >> schieffer: norway's intelligence chief said today the man...
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to neighbors should be refocusing resources on pakistan yemen somalia parts of northern africa and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what happens in afghanistan a change in the guard at the department of defense with robert gates retiring and former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics i see no difference between between him and robert gates and for afghanistan we now hear a presidential pledge to pull thirty three thousand troops out by september two thousand and twelve fully we're covering the surge i had announced at west point well it certainly sounds like what the american people would like to hear for the first time ever a majority want us troops out about ghana's down as soon as possible fifty six percent while thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the trend is really flip flopped but what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal well that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the one hundred thousand american troops that are
to neighbors should be refocusing resources on pakistan yemen somalia parts of northern africa and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what happens in afghanistan a change in the guard at the department of defense with robert gates retiring and former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics i see no difference between between him and robert gates and for afghanistan we now hear a presidential pledge to pull thirty three...
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terrorist they will receive through softball and through some dollars and pakistan a lot of money was not social justice and when i had my first interrogation by american government. during my detention in pakistan. they asked me if i went mall with someone and he didn't there was not interested on me off there was you were transferred to kandahar in afghanistan what happened there in kandahar in qana was happening. all kind of things like you can just imagine on the thoughts. and. on myself i saw many people got killed on a talk show and saw. i was one of those who survived those kind of closure on myself they used electroshocks because i will not sign papers and. i was forced to agree that i am. member you want to go. on lots even really i didn't know at the time what used to be i didn't know what i tried and if you saw. when they asked me what i thought i didn't tell you then i said i'm not a number of them and they brought me papers forced me to sign i refused and that they tortured me about they forced me to write me to sign making sign by electoral electroshocks and. in other times
terrorist they will receive through softball and through some dollars and pakistan a lot of money was not social justice and when i had my first interrogation by american government. during my detention in pakistan. they asked me if i went mall with someone and he didn't there was not interested on me off there was you were transferred to kandahar in afghanistan what happened there in kandahar in qana was happening. all kind of things like you can just imagine on the thoughts. and. on myself i...
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united states has to curtail or limit its military operations in pakistan? >> let me say a couple things about that. number one, from the outset of the administration we determined that we would launch an aggressive, focused, relentless effort on al qaeda and associated groups to dismantle, disrupt and ultimately defeat them. we've been doing that successfully. and we're going to continue these efforts and these efforts are focus the on al qaeda central and south asia but also focused on affiliates around the world, number one. number two, we have the capability to continue this. without commenting on the story that you have outlined here, i have every confidence we can continue this, that we will continue this effort at apace in an intensity that will allow to us put al qaeda -- continue to put al qaeda on the road to defeat with respect to the pakistanis. the pakistanis, fareed, and the united states have a complicated relationship, as you know. there will be frustrations and disagreements. we remained engaged with the pakistanis for a number of very important reasons related to our na
united states has to curtail or limit its military operations in pakistan? >> let me say a couple things about that. number one, from the outset of the administration we determined that we would launch an aggressive, focused, relentless effort on al qaeda and associated groups to dismantle, disrupt and ultimately defeat them. we've been doing that successfully. and we're going to continue these efforts and these efforts are focus the on al qaeda central and south asia but also focused on...
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the kandahar province a volatile region on the border with pakistan and was considered. a u.s. vital ally indeed against the war on terrorism in the region is often accused of media reports of a links with afghanistan's massive illegal drug trade major league by washington so by this know the dependent journalist north jere van dyke he indeed was held for forty five days by the taliban in two thousand and eight jerry very good to have you on the program thanks for taking the time to be with us and eight said isn't it that whoever controls kandahar controls afghanistan how serious a blow than is his death to the country i think it's a very serious blow for two reasons number one of course well the cars i was the younger brother of the president of the country and seen by many as a possible heir apparent secondly they both belong to the populous clan of the. populous oyo are the founders of afghanistan they are most of the kings of afghanistan have been popular choice while the karzai it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful in the most p
the kandahar province a volatile region on the border with pakistan and was considered. a u.s. vital ally indeed against the war on terrorism in the region is often accused of media reports of a links with afghanistan's massive illegal drug trade major league by washington so by this know the dependent journalist north jere van dyke he indeed was held for forty five days by the taliban in two thousand and eight jerry very good to have you on the program thanks for taking the time to be with us...
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ten years cars i headed to khandahar province of all a region on the border with pakistan he was often accused of links with the taliban and afghanistan's illegal drug trade independent journalist and author jerry van dyke says the killing leaves washington without anyone to rely on when it comes to securing the region. while the cars it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this shows that right now with the canadian troops pulling out and with the u.s. trying to now focus on eastern afghanistan feeling that they have controlled the south there is now a vacuum who is in power who can the west rely upon no one and i've also heard and others have reported that he was responsible for perhaps starting to bring the taliban together with the united states to negotiate therefore someone would have had a definite reason perhaps pakistan perhaps the taliban to stop this we don't know yet who is responsible because they killed the person who had all the information it's going
ten years cars i headed to khandahar province of all a region on the border with pakistan he was often accused of links with the taliban and afghanistan's illegal drug trade independent journalist and author jerry van dyke says the killing leaves washington without anyone to rely on when it comes to securing the region. while the cars it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this...
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he killed a second man and shot right. all of the victims were from india and pakistan. >> september 11th not only did a horrible thing to people in the u.s. would all over the world. and this is a time that we should take a moment for humanity. >> he is scheduled to die at july 28th in a last effort to stop the execution he is suing the governor and other state officials he says that perry has violated his rights by ignoring requests to meet with him for mediation. >> i think they he should be able to live. >> there is a lesson of forgiveness after i have tried to take his life he tried to save my life and that speaks of law. >> in an interview he says he's a changed man and apologizes for the pain that his cause. but the other says yes forgiven his attacker years ago. >> here is the golden gate bridge live right now the temperatures are in the '50s and '60s ocean beach at 56, navato 63 degrees. here we have some cool temperatures on the way for tomorrow, once again this the future forecast, there are the colors on the map. '70s for some spots particularly the 80's and 90's the time
he killed a second man and shot right. all of the victims were from india and pakistan. >> september 11th not only did a horrible thing to people in the u.s. would all over the world. and this is a time that we should take a moment for humanity. >> he is scheduled to die at july 28th in a last effort to stop the execution he is suing the governor and other state officials he says that perry has violated his rights by ignoring requests to meet with him for mediation. >> i...
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are truly children of the world summit came thailand. pakistan. and yemen. the citizens can't became americans do to their parents. >> we look at it as the start of a bright future. >> citizenship ceremony was one of our hundred and 50 held upon across the nation. >> she was born in canada and now she is not a u.s. citizen. >> they qualify for better benefits and be able to travel abroad with a passport and will be able to vote. >> they held ceremonies like this to make it memorable for the children and their parents. >> much more ahead on the kron 4 morning news will take a quick break and have top stories and whether. this is look at walnut creek >> happy fourth we will be right backup. adopting the budget is battling an not blocked funding for different services throughout the bay area. >> the stroke of his pen governor brown he cut- spending funding to muni and other mass transit programs. they're not worried about losing the money because they can reapply next year once completed the subway well-connected downtown to chinatown. the governor used his line-item veto the project we
are truly children of the world summit came thailand. pakistan. and yemen. the citizens can't became americans do to their parents. >> we look at it as the start of a bright future. >> citizenship ceremony was one of our hundred and 50 held upon across the nation. >> she was born in canada and now she is not a u.s. citizen. >> they qualify for better benefits and be able to travel abroad with a passport and will be able to vote. >> they held ceremonies like this...
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legislation would block 000 millions of dollars in aid to pakistan unless that country can prove that it is pursuing terrorists, among other conditions. nemany in congress have questioned pakistan's cooperation with the united states in light of the situation that killed osama bin laden. he molly henneberg live in washington. the bill puts conditions on pakistan. what are they? >> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are genuinely helping out in tracking down terrorists and helping out in the investigation into how bin laden was able to hide out there for so many years. the gop chair woman says the restrictions are necessary to make sure pakistan uses u.s. aid "in the right way"? if they want to receive u.s. dollar there's is no longary blank check. no longer business as usual. they have to respond to our questions and cooperate and share information or the buck stops here. >> the bill also would put conditions on aid to egypt, lebanon, yemen and palestinian authority. although it does include a provision to allow the presid
legislation would block 000 millions of dollars in aid to pakistan unless that country can prove that it is pursuing terrorists, among other conditions. nemany in congress have questioned pakistan's cooperation with the united states in light of the situation that killed osama bin laden. he molly henneberg live in washington. the bill puts conditions on pakistan. what are they? >> it would require pakistan to prove and the u.s. secretary of state to confirm that the pakistanis are...
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volatile region on the border with pakistan kerry vandyke who back in two thousand and eight was held by the taliban for forty five days says the killing leaves washington with no one to rely on when it comes to securing the region. it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this shows that right now with the canadian troops pulling out and with the u.s. trying to you know focus on eastern afghanistan feeling that they have controlled the south there is now a vacuum who is in power who can the west rely upon no one and i've also heard and others have reported that he was responsible for perhaps starting to bring the taliban together with the united states to negotiate they killed a person who had all the information we do know that there's a power vacuum throughout all of southern afghanistan he who holds kandahar holds that country because in the one nine hundred eighty s. when i worked as a newspaper reporter in afghanistan there were negotiations between the dean the united
volatile region on the border with pakistan kerry vandyke who back in two thousand and eight was held by the taliban for forty five days says the killing leaves washington with no one to rely on when it comes to securing the region. it was not just the governor or the shadow governor of kandahar he was the most powerful and the most popular person throughout all of southern afghanistan this shows that right now with the canadian troops pulling out and with the u.s. trying to you know focus on...